Hartmann

German
"hard, strong man"

Hartmann Origin and Meaning

The name Hartmann is a boy's name.

Hartmann is primarily a German surname rather than a traditional given name, derived from the Old German elements 'hart' meaning 'strong' or 'brave' and 'mann' meaning 'man.' This powerful combination creates a name meaning 'strong man' or 'brave man.' While uncommon as a first name, it occasionally appears as such, particularly in Germanic regions or among families honoring German heritage. As a surname, Hartmann has significant historical presence throughout Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. When used as a given name, it carries associations of strength, resilience, and traditional masculinity. The name's strong consonant sounds give it a substantial, authoritative quality. Its rarity as a first name makes it distinctive, while its recognizable surname status connects it to established Germanic naming traditions.

Famous People Named Hartmann

  • Hartmann Schedel
    German physicist and cartographer
  • Hartmann F. Stähelin
    Swiss pharmacologist and researcher
  • Hartmann von Aue
    German medieval knight and poet
  • Hartmann Schmige
    German screenwriter